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  2. Diabetic ketoacidosis - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic ketoacidosis ... or tablet treatment as normally recommended in type 2 diabetes. [3] The clinical state of DKA ... a few small trials looking at balanced ...

  3. SGLT2 inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    In clinical trials fungal infections, urinary tract infections and osmotic diuresis were higher in patients treated with gliflozins. [citation needed] In May 2015, the FDA issued a warning that gliflozins can increase risk of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA, a serious condition in which the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones). [12]

  4. Complications of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is one of the life-threatening severe complications of diabetes that demands immediate attention and intervention. [7] It is considered a medical emergency and can affect both patients with T1D (type 1 diabetes) and T2D (type 2 diabetes), but it is more common in T1D. [8]

  5. Sotagliflozin - Wikipedia

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    The benefits and side effects of sotagliflozin were evaluated in the two clinical trials. [3] In both trials, participants were randomly assigned to receive either sotagliflozin or placebo by mouth once a day. [3] Neither the participants nor the healthcare providers knew which treatment was being given until after the trial was completed. [3]

  6. Bexagliflozin - Wikipedia

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    Clinical trial number NCT03115112 for "Safety and Efficacy of Bexagliflozin Compared to Sitagliptin as Add-on Therapy to Metformin in Type 2 Diabetes Subjects" at ClinicalTrials.gov Clinical trial number NCT02836873 for "Safety and Efficacy of Bexagliflozin in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients With Moderate Renal Impairment" at ClinicalTrials.gov

  7. Empagliflozin/linagliptin/metformin - Wikipedia

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    To reduce the risk of developing ketoacidosis (a serious condition where the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones) after surgery, the FDA has approved changes to the prescribing information for SGLT2 inhibitor diabetes medications, recommending they be temporarily stopped before scheduled surgery.

  8. Ketoacidosis - Wikipedia

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    While ketosis refers to any elevation of blood ketones, ketoacidosis is a specific pathologic condition that results in changes in blood pH and requires medical attention. The most common cause of ketoacidosis is diabetic ketoacidosis but it can also be caused by alcohol, medications, toxins, and rarely, starvation. [citation needed]

  9. High anion gap metabolic acidosis - Wikipedia

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    The most common causes of high anion gap metabolic acidosis are: ketoacidosis, lactic acidosis, kidney failure, and toxic ingestions. [3] Ketoacidosis can occur as a complication of diabetes mellitus (diabetic ketoacidosis), but can occur due to other disorders, such as chronic alcoholism and malnutrition. In these conditions, excessive free ...